Pg Diploma in Clinical Psychology – Your Hope Line

United Nations Recognized | Niti Aayog Recognized | ISO 29993:2017

United Nations Recognized
Niti Ayog Recognized
ISO
29993:2017
Registration Card – Available
Duration – Fexible
Printed Notes – Available
Certificate on Merit – not available
Community Access – Lifetime
Payment Mode – One time
  • Duration : 1 years
  • Mode : Self-Placed
  • Price : ₹25,000 ₹30,000
  • CoM : not available

Clinical Psychology

  • 1. What is Clinical Psychology
  • 2. Requirements to be a Clinical Psychologist
  • 3. Activities of a Clinical Psychologist
  • 4. Evidence-Based Practice in Psychology
  • 5. Ethics and Code of Conduct
  • 6. Mindfulness & Its Practices
  • 7. Emotional Intelligence & Its Daily Life Use
  • 8. Confidence & Belief System
  • 9. Positive Psychology In Business Management
  • 10. Positive Psychology & Thoughts Programming
  • 11. Developing Resilience & Mental Toughness
  • 12. 20 Positive Emotions Two-way Impact
  • 13. 12 Negative Emotions Two-way Impact
  • 14. 3 Stages to Reach Max Potential
  • 15. 3-D Self-help
  • 16. Total Well-being
  • 17. Positive Psychology and Happiness
  • 18. Psychology of Happiness
  • 19. Happiness Ecosystem - MYW
  • 20. Seligman's Happiness Theory
  • 21. Maslow's Happiness Theory
  • 22. Happy Employee Strategy
  • 23. Happy Employer Strategy
  • 24. Happy Client Strategy
  • 25. Minimalism & Carefree
  • 26. 8 Roadblocks of Happiness
  • 27. 4 Steps Happiness Coaching
  • 28. Categorical and Dimensional Approaches
  • 29. The Diagnostic And Statistical Manual Of Mental Disorders (DSM) System
  • 30. The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD)
  • 31. Comorbidity
  • 32. Ethnic and Cultural Considerations in Diagnosis
  • 33. Key Concepts in Assessment
  • 34. Clinical Interviews
  • 35. Assessment of Stress
  • 36. Personality Tests
  • 37. Intelligence Tests
  • 38. Behavioral and Cognitive Assessment
  • 39. Direct Observation of Behavior
  • 40. Self-Monitoring
  • 41. Cognitive-Style Questionnaires
  • 42. Neurobiological Assessment
  • 43. Brain Imaging: "Seeing" the Brain
  • 44. Neuropsychological Assessment
  • 45. Psychophysiological Assessment
  • 46. Generalized Anxiety Disorder - Causes & Treatment
  • 47. Panic Disorder - Causes & Treatment
  • 48. Phobia - Causes & Treatment
  • 49. Social Anxiety Disorder - Causes & Treatment
  • 50. Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders - Causes & Treatment
  • 51. Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders - Causes & Treatment
  • 52. Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders and Dissociative Disorders - Causes & Treatment
  • 53. Mood Disorders Suicide - Causes & Treatment
  • 54. Eating Disorders - Causes & Treatment
  • 55. Sleep–Wake Disorders - Causes & Treatment
  • 56. Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders - Causes & Treatment
  • 57. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder - Causes & Treatment
  • 58. Specific Learning Disorder - Causes & Treatment
  • 59. Autism Spectrum Disorder - Causes & Treatment
  • 60. Intellectual Disability (Intellectual Developmental Disorder) - Causes & Treatment
  • 61. Prevention of Neurodevelopmental Disorders
  • 62. Alcohol-Related Disorders - Sedative, Hypnotic, or Anxiolytic-Related Disorders
  • 63. Stimulant-Related Disorders
  • 64. Causes of Substance-Related Disorders
  • 65. Treatment of Substance-Related Disorders
  • 66. Gambling Disorder
  • 67. Impulse-Control Disorders
  • 68. Intermittent Explosive Disorder
  • 69. Kleptomania
  • 70. Pyromania

Psychotherapy

  • 1. What are counselling and psychotherapy?
  • 2. What do people come to counselling and psychotherapy for?
  • 3. What are the training routes in counselling and psychotherapy?
  • 4. Where do counsellors and psychotherapists work?
  • 5. The Basics of Therapeutic Practice
  • 6. The Counselor as a Therapeutic Person
  • 7. The Counselor’s Values and the Therapeutic Process
  • 8. Issues Faced by Beginning Therapists
  • 9. Resistance variables
  • 10. Introducing therapeutic skills and clinical practice: the ‘basics’ of therapeutic practice?
  • 11. The client-therapist relationship
  • 12. Assessment
  • 13. Risk: assessment, exploration and mitigation
  • 14. Formulation
  • 15. Using outcome and process measures
  • 16. Therapeutic beginnings
  • 17. Therapeutic middles
  • 18. Therapeutic endings
  • 19. Introducing professional issues: therapeutic skills ‘beyond therapy’
  • 20. Personal and Professional development
  • 21. Clinical supervision
  • 22. Leadership
  • 23. Confidentiality, note taking and record keeping
  • 24. Ethical codes and guidance
  • 25. Responding to complaints
  • 26. Client experiences
  • 27. Therapy and the law
  • 28. Mental health law
  • 29. Fundamentals of research
  • 30. Psychoanalytic therapy, techniques and application to a case
  • 31. Existential therapy, techniques and application to a case
  • 32. Person centered therapy, techniques and application to a case
  • 33. Gestalt therapy, techniques and application to a case
  • 34. Behavior therapy, techniques and application to a case
  • 35. Cognitive Behaviour therapy, techniques and application to a case
  • 36. Family systems therapy, techniques and application to a case
  • 37. Relaxation exercises and meditation
  • 38. Biofeedback
  • 39. Confrontation
  • 40. Hypnosis
  • 41. Play therapy

Rehabilitation

  • 1. Assessment for Case Formulation
  • 2. Substance Abuse
  • 3. Sampling
  • 4. Research Design
  • 5. Assessment of Disability
  • 6. Cognitive and Behavior Therapy
  • 7. Art Therapy
  • 8. Systemic Therapy
  • 9. Rehabilitation Activity one

Behavioral Specialist

  • 1. Defining human behavior
  • 2. Examples of behavior
  • 3. Defining behavior modification
  • 4. Characteristics of behavior modification
  • 5. Areas of application
  • 6. Reinforcement
  • 7. Extinction
  • 8. Punishment
  • 9. Stimulus control
  • 10. Behavioural assessment and diagnosis
  • 11. Behavioural diagnosis
  • 12. Initial analysis of problem situation
  • 13. Clarification of problem situation
  • 14. Motivational analysis
  • 15. Developmental analysis
  • 16. Analysis of self-control
  • 17. Analysis of social relationships
  • 18. Analysis of the social-cultural-physical environment
  • 19. Behavioural assessment
  • 20. Methods of observation
  • 21. Shaping- teaching a child to talk
  • 22. Prompting
  • 23. Transfer of stimulus control
  • 24. Chaining
  • 25. Behaviour contracts
  • 26. Self management
  • 27. Token economy
  • 28. Personality-Describing people
  • 29. Personality-Classifying traits
  • 30. The big five Personality
  • 31. Positive personality traits
  • 32. Dynamics of a shy personality
  • 33. Overcoming fear of public speaking
  • 34. Controlling anger
  • 35. Improving attention in class

Hypnotherapy

  • 1. Development of the Mind
  • 2. Theory of the Mind
  • 3. History of Hypnosis
  • 4. Definition of Hypnosis
  • 5. Creation of the Hypnotic State
  • 6. Theory of Suggestibility
  • 7. Discovering one's own Suggestibility
  • 8. Pre-induction Interview
  • 9. Clearing the Misconceptions and Fears around Hypnosis
  • 10. Induction Scripts
  • 11. Wordings of Suggestions
  • 12. Breaking down the parts of a script
  • 13. Laws of Suggestibility
  • 14. Self-Hypnosis
  • 15. Signs of Hypnosis
  • 16. Hypnotic Modalities
  • 17. Dream Therapy
  • 18. Deepening Technique - Script
  • 19. Aura Scan
  • 20. Universal Affirmation
  • 21. Creating a Personal Affirmation
  • 22. Journey of the Soul
  • 23. Diagnostic Tools
  • 24. Hypnodrama
  • 25. Regression - Age Past Life
  • 26. Fears and Phobias
  • 27. Desensitisation
  • 28. Anxiety
  • 29. Stages of Loss
  • 30. Clinical Hypnotherapy
  • 31. First Consultation
  • 32. Family Systems
  • 33. Case History Format
  • 34. Physical & Emotional Sexuality
  • 35. Discovering your Sexuality
  • 36. Basic Theories of Psychology - Psychoanalysis, Behaviorism, Humanism
  • 37. Adult Children of Dysfunctional Families
  • 38. Your Body A Shadow of Your Mind
  • 39. Preparation for Demo - First Consult
  • 40. Demo - A Complete Hypnotherapy Session